Yes, but copying and pasting it once into another class would probably save
you lot's of time in the future,
when using servlets I prefer precompiled code for utils anyway....


----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Noriega" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 22:27
Subject: Re: Importing JSP Methods into a Servlet


:     You could run the jsp, causing it to compile, and then copy the
: generated class file.  It would at least reduce the amount of
: copy/paste.  Most containers have this type of facility.
:
: Ioannis Xanthopoulos wrote:
:
: >I have a number of HTML and JSP files that contain collections
: >of Methods ie.: String Manipulation Methods which I want to
: >use in a srvlet. I would definitely not want to cut and paste all
: >these methods into my servlet.
: >
: >How is this best done?
: >
: >Clarification:
: >
: >File_to_be_included.jsp
: >contains:
: >
: >    public String parse(String inpa){
: >     .....
: >    }
: >
: >    public void ttt(){
: >    }
: >
: >Now I want to use these methods in my servlet. I also have a JSP File
: >that contains declarations of initialization parameters (final Strings )
: >that i want to also use in the servlet. for example
: >
: >Initialization_params.jsp
: >contains:
: >
: >final String tttt = "jjjj";
: >
: >Now I want to use "tttt" in my servlet.
: >
: >
: >Regards
: >Ioannis
: >
:
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